Bike Auckland Presents Bike Rave
Bike Auckland Presents Bike Rave, A Glowtastic Night Ride Around the City
Bike Rave Auckland is
returning on Friday, October 26 - a glowtastic night ride
around the city brought to you by Bike Auckland, the non
profit organisation working for a better city for people on
bikes. Bedazzle your bike, dress in your wildest outfit,
blast some party tunes and be ready for sensory
overload!
Riders will gather for a pre-party at Silo
Park from 6:30pm and at sundown will set off on Auckland’s
first ever mass ride around the city cycle loop, a 7km inner
city trail mostly on protected cycleways. The all-ages ride
will take in the fabulous pink path - Te Ara i Whiti, travel
down the Grafton Gully Cycleway, along the waterfront and
will end with a celebration back in Silo Park.
Bike
Rave Auckland launched in 2015, inspired by roaming bike
parties around the world and participants are invited to
bust out the glow sticks and LEDs, strap some speakers to
bikes, and experience the energy of nocturnal Auckland at
its best.
Bike Rave Auckland is taking place during
Biketober, the annual community bike festival held all
October long, presented by Bike Auckland. Biketober is an
annual celebration of community on wheels. Aucklanders are
invited to dream up fun bike activities highlight the way
bikes enliven, empower, and enlighten communities. With
warmer weather, more daylight and holidays galore, October
is the perfect month to jump on your bike!
Get Tickets
for Bike Rave Auckland at https://bikeraveakl.eventbrite.com
Ticket
Information
$10 General Admission
$5 for Bike
Auckland members
Free for low waged/students and
seniors
Want to ride for free? Sign up to volunteer at https://volunteerbikerave.eventbrite.com/
View
the full Biketober calendar at www.biketober.bikeauckland.org.nz
About
Bike Auckland
As the non profit organisation
working for a better city for people on bikes, Bike Auckland
advocates for a truly bikeable city,
advises on best quality, world-class
bike infrastructure and activates
our neighbourhoods by getting more Aucklanders out on bikes.
For more information please visit: www.bikeauckland.org.nz
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